Thanks, I was REALLY worried but I think he didn't make the leap from what we did as a pup on the counter facing me to on leash outside beside me. When I backed up and re-did the counter, then the floor, then outside, then beside me, then on lead he made the generalization and got it.
I was working with him but then I got sick and then it got really hot so we had to start over and go back to a "restore point". Now, I really think we are on the way.
Plus, taking rally or obedience off our plate really is a good thing. Scent and tracking puts a different focus for us and fits more with my comfort zone. I don't want to compete with the regimen of rally or obedience where I can make mistakes in the signs and I stress myself out way too much; I want to do real world skills that maybe can help people and I think that fits more with my life philosophy. We shall see. I need to go through scent classes and then jump off from there either into some nosework competitions or not.
He's got a good heart and now that brain and heart are starting to mesh he's a really great little dog.